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Well my NTSC copy finally arrived from the states after a week of waiting... :) (this game runs an update and it installs and works fine... no brick here, altho i do now have 2 weather channels and news channels which is a little odd but easily fixed :yucky:)

I didnt know what to expect from this game as i hadnt played a metroid game since the NES of which i used to love and i think i still have somewhere in a box gathering dust.

Ive racked up a mere half an hour on it so i cannot really give a decent review as yet but from the half an hour i have played its pretty bloody good. The graphics are nice for the Wii and it runs extremely smoothly unlike a number of FPS type games on the Wii i could name.

Im looking forward to my rostered week off next week so i can give it a properly playing.

Controls are probably the best ive used on the Wii for an FPS so far... once you speed the sensitivity up on the nunchuck.

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